Motor Cars. ■" 1 it" — _______ "QARBACQ AND JOHNSTON M OTOR C ABS - We are Sole Agents for above. DARRACQS (all 4-cylinder cars)—lo-h.p., £275-12-h.p., £300; 15-h.p., £345; 20-h.p., £450. ' = . BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. 78 15-h.p. Darracqa sold last season in N.Z WHITE FOR CATALOGUES. gKEATES AND "^HITE, 58, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Philatelist. IJBB J^OMINION 73, 6hortland-at. DEALERS in FOREIGN lAND COLONIAL Write |or Price jp ß4 * J Photography. I I Machinery, etc. THE SOIITIIBEND PLOUGH. A • HIGH-GRADE CHILLED STEEL IMPLEMENT AT A LOW PKICE. s BUILT IN ALL PATTERNS FOR ALL CLASSES OF LAND, From TTEAVY gBEAKING |JP JJISO > pLOUGHS (For Broken Stumpy Ground), | .To IE .JJILLSIDE AND pONT | QRCHAED pLOUGHS. | JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD. We Stock all Kinds of Agricultural I Machinery, and Orchard and Garden Re- E Quisites. 1 L , =* r Ale. I j "/ T" — ■ — ■ 1 J jjj 5 i I I * ■ I r— —i | "DOG'S HEAD" I j I BASS I os\\W | POPULARITY | j I The delicate "nutty" jj I " flavour of the | 'Docs Head' Bass I is the result not only | of scientific brewing but | ! also of painstaking g bottling g I Of course only the best S materials are used to 0 maie this famous ale, g but without the " Read g ■ Brothers, Limited" Jj methods of bottling, it J g would not enjoy the 8 1 reputation it does. 0 i This method includes 1 {j storage of butts in dry, | I airy, well ventilated and jj | clean cellars where it a ; 8 ripens under the most | | favorable conditions, § | Bottling in its prime § | insures its refreshing 9 I pungency and preserves J1 1 its nourishing food a i qualities which are 5 n unequalled. 5 § Therefore, when order- a 1 ine beer of your dealer, 9 j ask for "DOG'S HEAD" I i BASS, and see that the \ 6 "DOG'S HEAD" Label S | is on every bottle. « r,«rJ SOLD EVERYWHERE. | SOLD EVERYWHERE. | Ranges. "A STRAW SHOWS HOW THE WIND BLOW 8." Quite voluntarily a Bricklayer in a small town made a note of the ranges with which he had to do within one year. He says:— " Out of 34 ranges, 25 were Shacklock's, and out of the 28 ' NEW Ranges 21 were Shacklock's." ORION" RANGES Owe their immense popularity to the MAXIMUM OF EFFICIENT SERVICE AND THE MINIMUM OF FUEL CONSUMPTION which they afford. I H. E. S HnCKLOCK ' L TD " I DUNEDIN. WELLINGTON. AND I AUCKLAND. I ■■H—iihT rpHAT Headache, fullness of tko eyes, nasal discharge, and sore throat simply wants a good treatment with " NAZOL," which gives prompt and certain relief. It has relieved thousands and should cure you. Sold everywhere. Is (d bottle of 60 doses. —— — ! YOUR Cough troubles you most at night, just when retiring, and you have difficulty in getting off to sleep. Try NAZOL; it acts like a charm. A few drops on loaf Buirar and allowed to dissolve very slowly between the cheek and gums, and a good Irihri lntfon of "NAZOL" through the "ffioL INHALER," will quicWy give.you relief. Sold everywhere, IS 6d bottle of 60, ■riOBBH.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14692, 29 May 1911, Page 10
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